Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008

Biology of Fictor composticola has been studied on Aphelenchus avenae in vitro. It reproduces by amphimixis, embryonic development is completed in 24 - 27 h and life cycle in 3 - 4 days. Fusion of sperm and egg pronuclei occurs in the uteri. Pulsation of median oesophageal bulb and pressing of lips...

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Main Authors: Bajaj H. K., Kanwar R. S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-02-01
Series:Helminthologia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0009
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spelling doaj-e917b5828f98407093dfe47d2ecf0aec2021-09-06T19:19:49ZengSciendoHelminthologia0440-66051336-90832015-02-01521505710.1515/helmin-2015-0009helmin-2015-0009Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008Bajaj H. K.Kanwar R. S.Biology of Fictor composticola has been studied on Aphelenchus avenae in vitro. It reproduces by amphimixis, embryonic development is completed in 24 - 27 h and life cycle in 3 - 4 days. Fusion of sperm and egg pronuclei occurs in the uteri. Pulsation of median oesophageal bulb and pressing of lips against egg shell is seen just prior to hatching but teeth seem to play no role in this process. No moulting occurs inside the egg shell and the first stage juvenile hatches out. Female and male undergo mating upon addition of water in the culture plates and continue to swim in copula for a considerable time. A female lays 1.6 - 4.0 eggs in 24 h while feeding upon A. radicicolus. Predation and reproduction is affected by the temperature and 25 - 35 °C is the optimum range for these phenomena. Process of feeding as recorded with a CCTV attached to a compound microscope is described. F. composticola engulfs small preys; sucks the intestinal contents while holding them or cuts the body wall of large-sized preys and then feeds on prolapsed organs. Two sexes differ in their efficiencies of predation, a female on an average kills 53 A. avenae as compared to 11 by a male in 24 h. F. composticola feeds and reproduces on mycophagous nematodes and juveniles of root- knot, cyst and citrus nematodes but does not prey upon adult nematodes having coarsely annulated cuticle. Cannibalism in this species is also observed. F. composticola and Seinura paratenuicaudata prey upon each other. Biocontrol potential of F. composticola for managing nematode problems in button mushroom and agricultural crops has also been discussed.https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0009fictor composticolareproductionfeeding preferencesprey rangebiologycannibalism
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Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008
Helminthologia
fictor composticola
reproduction
feeding preferences
prey range
biology
cannibalism
author_facet Bajaj H. K.
Kanwar R. S.
author_sort Bajaj H. K.
title Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008
title_short Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008
title_full Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008
title_fullStr Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008
title_full_unstemmed Biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, Fictor composticola Khan et al., 2008
title_sort biology and predatory attributes of a diplogasterid nematode, fictor composticola khan et al., 2008
publisher Sciendo
series Helminthologia
issn 0440-6605
1336-9083
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Biology of Fictor composticola has been studied on Aphelenchus avenae in vitro. It reproduces by amphimixis, embryonic development is completed in 24 - 27 h and life cycle in 3 - 4 days. Fusion of sperm and egg pronuclei occurs in the uteri. Pulsation of median oesophageal bulb and pressing of lips against egg shell is seen just prior to hatching but teeth seem to play no role in this process. No moulting occurs inside the egg shell and the first stage juvenile hatches out. Female and male undergo mating upon addition of water in the culture plates and continue to swim in copula for a considerable time. A female lays 1.6 - 4.0 eggs in 24 h while feeding upon A. radicicolus. Predation and reproduction is affected by the temperature and 25 - 35 °C is the optimum range for these phenomena. Process of feeding as recorded with a CCTV attached to a compound microscope is described. F. composticola engulfs small preys; sucks the intestinal contents while holding them or cuts the body wall of large-sized preys and then feeds on prolapsed organs. Two sexes differ in their efficiencies of predation, a female on an average kills 53 A. avenae as compared to 11 by a male in 24 h. F. composticola feeds and reproduces on mycophagous nematodes and juveniles of root- knot, cyst and citrus nematodes but does not prey upon adult nematodes having coarsely annulated cuticle. Cannibalism in this species is also observed. F. composticola and Seinura paratenuicaudata prey upon each other. Biocontrol potential of F. composticola for managing nematode problems in button mushroom and agricultural crops has also been discussed.
topic fictor composticola
reproduction
feeding preferences
prey range
biology
cannibalism
url https://doi.org/10.1515/helmin-2015-0009
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